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From: D. Jay Newman <dn5@psu.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: Opinions on Ultrastor 14F SCSI controller
Date: 22 Sep 1993 13:05:07 GMT
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In article <1993Sep21.193145.17986@gumby.dsd.trw.com> Jeffrey R. Gottloeb,
gottloeb@gumby.dsd.TRW.COM writes:
>I am considering purchasing an Ultrastor 14F SCSI controller to use
>with my 386BSD system.  I chose the Ultrastor because it was the only
>controller supported by the *BSD systems that supports FAST SCSI-2.

Doesn't the Adaptec 1742 also support fast scsi-2?  Of course, it is
a bit hard to find now that the company has replaced this with the
2742.

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